The story in this book is heartrending and beautifully thought out. However, the poor writing completely takes away from it. It reads like a YA novel, and not a good one. The author leaves very little room for interpretation, constantly foreshadows unnecessarily, and almost tries to dictate the readers take away instead of allowing for varied conclusion. The author does better from Louise/Lydia's perspective than Nicholas's I would argue, but that only makes Nicholas harder to like or to empathize with, which is a core point of the book itself.
I enjoyed reading it because the story held me, but I wish very badly that the writing could have been several notches better, because this would've been one of my favorite reads this year had that been the case. Connell needs to spend some real time reading other authors from Europa Editions because in this novel she is lacking the writing talent/skill that I take for granted from this publisher.